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I wanted to handle the message in my listctrl. I have attempted to use the class wizard to create a message map for the WM_VSCROLL message, but that message isn't available for me to use. Then I tried to handle that message in my dialog class, and just make a function call to my listctrl. But that didn't work either. It seems that when the user clicks on the vertical scroll bar within the listctrl (you know the one that is just automatically created when the list gets to be long enough), no WM_VSCROLL message is sent anywhere. If I knew why I wasn't ever getting a WM_VSCROLL message, I'm sure I'd be able to fix this, but I don't know why I'm not getting it.
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i need to create a app similar to command.com or use it fully.
question comes from bellow:
in command.com (dos-window), if execute an app there, the dos-window knows automatically how to communicate with the app - may use pipe, shared memory or socket.
i.e. when i execute java tools via dos-window, if run javac.exe, the pipe is on. if run jdb.exe, socket or shared memory is on.
currently i need to develop a c++ application similar to the dos-window to run those java tools, or take advantage of the dos-window in my app, how to do it?
any hint or light?
thx
includeh10
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We are investigating moving our c++/win32 non-MFC code base to .NET. Is it possible to combine C++ files and c# files in a single solution? or does each solution have to be a single language?
Thank You
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Single language in a project, but you can have multiple languages in a soloution.
Ryan.
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with each project compiling into it's own .exe, .dll, etc?
We have a fairly large code base in c++/win32 api, but would like to take advantage of the features in c# without porting all or code (currently compiled into a single .exe) to c#.
Thank You
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I'm trying to use a list box to add strings to let the user know the progress of the function being executed.
So I've added a string before the function and one after (start/complete), but both strings don't update to the box until after the function is completed.
How can I get these message to update in a timely fashion?
Thanks for the help
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Your "processing" loop is not yielding enough CPU time such that the WM_PAINT messages can be processed. In other words, you've got something like:
while (some_condition)
{
do some processing
update listbox
}
This is a prime candidate for a UI thread (i.e., thread with message pump). In your app's primary thread will be the listbox. When processing starts, create another thread to handle the processing. That thread will post (not send) messages back to the primary thread with items to be added to the listbox.
Check out these articles:
http://flounder.com/uithreads.htm
http://flounder.com/workerthreads.htm
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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Hi, Is there a way to open a notepad file in a edit box?
Some code examples would be of great help for me
thanks,
Deepak Samuel
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I assume you mean "open a text file." Typically, .TXT files are associated with Notepad, but that is not always the case. So to say something is a Notepad file is meaningless at best.
If you are not using MFC, try something like:
HANDLE hFile = CreateFile(...);
if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != hFile)
{
DWORD dwSize;
GetFileSize(hFile, &dwSize);
char *Buffer;
Buffer = new char[dwSize];
ReadFile(hFile, Buffer, dwSize, ...);
CloseHandle(hFile);
SendMessage(hWnd, EM_SETTEXT, 0, Buffer);
}
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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Thanks for your reply,
What should I do if I use MFC
Regards,
Deepak Samuel
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CFile file(...);
DWORD dwSize = file.GetLength();
char *Buffer;
Buffer = new char[dwSize];
file.Read(Buffer, dwSize);
file.Close();
edit.SetWindowText(Buffer);
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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You also need to make that the receiving window will delete Buffer.
And to use TCHARs instead of chars.
The kindest thing you can do for a stupid person, and for the gene pool, is to let him expire of his own dumb choices.
[Roger Wright on stupid people]
We're like private member functions
[John Theal on R&D]
We're figuring out the parent thing as we go though. Kinda like setting up Linux for the first time ya' know...
[Nitron]
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Hi I have small problem with edit box.
my code snippet is given below
exdefvalues.Format(" Hytec at %d\n, Telefunken at %d\n, Left Scaler at %d\n, Right Scaler at %d\n, Base : %d ms\n, Divider : %d, Microcycles : %d\n",hytec,telefunken,leftscaler,rightscaler,Base, Divider,microcycles);
pEdit->SetWindowText(exdefvalues);
I include the "\n" to get the next part in the next line but I dont get it ,it continues on the same line in the edit box..
Any Remedies?
Thanks
Deepak Samuel
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Also make sure that the control has the ES_MULTILINE style.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
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I write small SWF-player. When I parse a SWF format,I need to do the bitwise shift the buffer of
variable lenght of bytes - 8,9... etc, so I can't use common bitwise
shift operators (<< and >>). How I can do this?
Thanks a lot!
Slava Archibasoff
3admin@rambler.ru
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I don't understand the dilemma. You want to shift a certain number of bytes but cannot use << and >> to do so. Why?
buffer << 8;
buffer << 24;
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Three of them decide to fly off.
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Well, this is may be problem with my English.
The task is like this:
I have buffer:
byte*buffer=new byte[n];
If I'll write
*buffer << 1,
I'll get only first byte of the buffer ( buffer[0] ) shifted.
The question is - how to shift buffer of variable lenght of bytes on
some bits?
Thanks.
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Slava Archibasov wrote:
*buffer << 1,
I'll get only first byte of the buffer ( buffer[0] ) shifted.
Right, that's what it is supposed to do. I get the impression that what you really want to use is strcpy() or memcpy() to do the "shifting." For example:
byte *buffer = new byte[16];
strcpy(buffer, "Apple");
cout << buffer << endl;
memcpy(&buffer[1], &buffer[0], 5);
cout << buffer << endl;
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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Ok, You show how to shift the buffer on one byte ( 8 bits) to the right.
I need to get shifted the whole buffer ( byte *buffer = new byte[16] ) on
one BIT to the right. That's the question.
Thanks
Slava Archibasov
3admin@rambler.ru
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I need to get shifted the whole buffer...
Look closer. All five bytes (the third parameter to memcpy() ) of the buffer were shifted to the right.
...one BIT to the right.
Which bit of which byte are you interested in? The buffer is comprised of several bytes (16 in my example), each of which has 8 bits.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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I have a DBTIMESTAMP variable representing a modification0date of a file.
The value isn't hte same as what explorer shows, most likely because it's measured in GMT or something like that.
How can I ask Windows to apply my Time-Zone/DST settings on this date variable ?
thanks
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Hi,
Which method I have to use for move from an edit box and another with enter botton?
Thanks.
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Hi,
for this edit box you have to catch the WM_GETDLGCODE message, telling it that you want DLGC_WANTALLKEYS.
In your WM_KEYUP handler you must look if the user pressed the enter key and than act accordingly. In any other case you should do the default action.
Regards
G. Steudtel
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Hello,
This is my problem:
I have a list box which is used to select a certain item via double-click. This item can then be placed on a map. The problem is, while placing the item, the mousewheel has functionality within the program other than scrolling the list box. I need this mousewheel functionality to work, but once the item in the list box is selected, the focus stays on the list box and the mousewheel will only scroll the list and not do what I want it to do within the main program window.
If I could just move the focus from the list box to some other button, or remove it entirely, (without actually clicking on another list or button) the problem should be solved.
I have tried:
SendMessage(list_box,LBN_KILLFOCUS,0,0);
SendMessage(list_box,WM_KILLFOCUS,0,0);
where list_box is the handle of my list box, but, both of those KILLFOCUS messages are returns rather than messages that can be sent to the handle and processed.
I just need some way to get the focus off of the darned list box...
Thanks for your help,
Kelly
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